Even most non-vendor affiliated review sites seem to elevate the above companies as the standard in alkaline water machine companies. The following ionizer reviews should hold true through early 2011 since these top companies have just recently upgraded their existing ionizer systems. Please add your comments so we can all benefit from your experience.

#1 Tyent Water Ionizers:

Tyent USA’s flagship ionizer machine the Tyent MP-9090 Turbo Extreme is really hot right now (along with the under counter model). Let’s just put it this way, if you needed a kidney dialysis machine, Tyent’s latest filters would about meet medical standards. They’ve added new improvements from top to bottom.

That left Tyent’s little brother (Tyent MMP-7070 Turbo) who was already ranked regularly at or near the top for most water ionizer comparison studies a distant second. The new 9090 has dwarfed it along with about every other competing ionizer system.

Take a look at the plates, power system, adaptability to various source waters, support, warranty PLUS THIS HOT BONUS…

#2 KYK Water Ionizers:

Surprisingly one of the top selling water ionizers went to the KYK Genesis 3000 but has recently been replaced and ‘upgraded’ to the new KYK Generation 2 or KYK G2 ionizer.

So, what’s new with the G2? And if the Tyent has so much more to offer with their latest ionizer machine why is KYK outselling them? Compare the two ionizers to find out.

Jupiter’s flagship alkaline water machines are the Aquarius and Orion. So that we are fair, understand that you’re not comparing apples with apples when you compare Jupiter ionizer with Tyent’s. Much like comparing a Mercedez LS to a Toyota Camry, both are quality vehicles but only one will probably make your neighbors gather around and ask your permission to touch it.

Having said that Jupiter has recently in both the Aquarius and Orion models automatically adjust to the source waters PH level. Something that only Tyent seemed to care about.

Enagic Kangen Water Ionizers Reviews:

Enagic is the Japan based corporation that produces the ever popular “Kangen water”. I think its important to know that Enagic is spurred on by teams of multi-level marketing (MLM) representatives (commission driven sales people) across the U.S. Nothing wrong with that of course.

But, Enagic makes bold claims and tends to maintain exclusivity with the type of water their alkaline water ionizers generate. There’s a lot of claims with this Kangen water. And even a few reviews talk candidly about Enagics potential water ionizer scam. Especially some of the exclusivity claims that are made.

Thanks for help Stephanie. If the link is working then the Tyent bonus offers are still valid.
But it may be removed before June because of inventory is moving fast.

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